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March 9, 2023 at 10:26 am #108618
I remember this cemetery I used to drive by years ago in the area where I used to live. I noticed that there was this ornate marble chair like a throne in the midst of the gravesites. And I thought about Christ coming to raise his believers, living and dead. Many have a dread of the grave, but this warmed my heart knowing that we will soon meet the Lord and be with him for eternity.
Phil
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March 9, 2023 at 7:24 pm #108628
Phil, I have long been fascinated with humanities fascination with graveyards. We spend grotesque amounts of money on the unnecessary frivolities of the ceremony of burial.
I am one of those strange individuals that enjoys walking through a graveyard to read the head stones. The older the graveyard the better. What is a really cool thought for me is to see the dead in Christ rise and then up I go too
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March 9, 2023 at 9:00 pm #108637
Oh, goodness Tammie! We are definitely kindred spirits in that regard! In the village of Stone Mountain Georgia is a veeeeery old grave yard that I have walked though numerous times. Just fascinating to read the headstones. Here at the University of Georgia we have an old grave yard that I’ve been though numerous times as well.
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March 10, 2023 at 7:28 pm #108676
Totally would love to see it — we have some old ones in the Williamsburg area and in Appomattox that are just fabulous with the well grass and time stained coverings. Some very thin and small and you can barely make out the dates.
A funny story, there was one time that we had a teen group in the Appomattox area from our youth camp and we visited the graveyard. There was a broken crypt and boy did we cause a few of the kids to jump out of their skin
— ok so you would have been there, but it was a memory I love.
The names make me think of the person, what where they like, did they know Jesus, how did they die, who did they leave behind, will I get to meet them in heaven?
Ok so I am truly a geek!
But a Jesus loving geek — looking for my Savior any day
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March 10, 2023 at 12:18 am #108650
Yea Tammie, there is too much spent on funerals and graves. But I think it is somehow meant to help make the bereaved feel better.
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March 10, 2023 at 7:35 pm #108677
What you say is a point — I respect the ability individuals have to grieve in that way, not often how it use to be … there have always been ceremonies to commemorate someone dying. It is just vastly different and as typical of “modern man” taken to the extreme, not always in the right way. I have seen death in every age and attended many funerals, it is painful and heavy hearted always. The loss shakes you to your soul and the heart pain is so real. I completely understand and cherish the verse in Rev 21:4 “He will wipe away every tear from their eyes, and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain anymore, for the former things have passed away.” Soon we will see the one who saved us by His Grace….
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March 10, 2023 at 1:26 am #108654
Every time I pass by a cemetery I think, and often say aloud, one day that is going to be the site of a great miracle. And…. I smile.
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March 10, 2023 at 7:36 pm #108678
So true Joan — that will be so very cool!!!
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March 12, 2023 at 8:21 pm #108764
My husband’s family is all from the same area, so every Memorial Day we travel to at least 3 cemeteries to put flowers on graves. My sister in law goes online and gets a list of people looking for headstones of relatives buried there and we spend time looking for the missing relatives and taking photos to post. One time when we visited, a worker there asked us if we noticed that the people were all buried with their heads facing east. He said that is because Jesus will come from the east. I thought he had a great line to use to talk to people about Jesus.
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March 13, 2023 at 6:53 pm #108806
Blue, that is really an interesting thought about buried looking to the eastern sky …. A great conversation starter indeed. My family is kind of scattered around but it is cool that yours can meet in the cemetery. I prefer the older ones, my dad was buried in a veterans memorial garden, which not very interesting as there are no headstones, just plates in the ground to mark the spot. The plates have very little information on them.
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March 13, 2023 at 7:31 pm #108810
My grandfather is buried in Arlington. On his gravestone is marked his name, rank, which campaigns he fought in, date of birth and death, etc. My grandmother is buried in the same grave only above him. On the back of the headstone it says her name, “Wife”, and her date of birth and death
If they only understood how much she did while he was away serving they’d have given her a bit more clout. All those who are married to service personnel know.
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March 14, 2023 at 7:52 pm #108887
So true Yohanan— I was raised in a military family and married a military man and have children who serve and served on active duty, so I often joke about the fact that I retired with a 35 year military career without benefits (I was a dependent daughter and wife). And you are right, it is difficult to explain to civilians the challenges military spouse’s have. But we did it because we are part of the package to fight for freedom — for that, it is hard to see this country going, but our true freedom is in Christ Jesus and our heavenly home is beyond our hearts imagination.
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March 14, 2023 at 9:40 pm #108894
Tammie, “a 35 year military career without benefits” that’s it exactly. All the stories I’ve heard about my moms life growing up and the lives of my maternal grandparents and what they both went through. She, and those like her, are deserving of a medal!
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March 15, 2023 at 6:28 pm #108915
I was not around but I do believe the folks that went through both WW I and WW II probably deserve if for sure. Those were some rough times for sure. I remember one time, before all this “modern” automatic money deposits of paychecks, my mom’s allotment check did not come from my dad, it was somewhere in the snail mail. I saw her sitting at the table, with her head in her hands, crying. She did not know how she was going to feed the three of us kids or pay bills. It was very upsetting to me as an eight year old kid. My mom had to go to the “Navy Relief” to get a some interest free loan to buy food. The allotment check finally did come about two weeks later and right behind it was the next months. Many challenges back then and before.
It makes me very sad to think of what will happen when we leave this place, the starvations, the plagues, the earthly upheavals, the evil unleashed, and that is only the beginning …. I know that the Lord says in Romans 1:20 “For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse.” but it is painful to think of humanity suffering —— I just keep praying “to the Lord of the harvest “…. Send them out, win them all before it is too late ….
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